Definitely interesting.. Were you the photographer or is that you in the picture?

You say this photo wasn't edited in any way, are you 100% sure? I'm just making sure... There's a possibility that if you didn't take the picture, and you didn't get it right away someone might be playing a joke on you...

Like I said, I'm just trying to come up with ideas.

(03-13-2010, 06:29 PM)Vulgaria Wrote: Definitely interesting.. Were you the photographer or is that you in the picture?

You say this photo wasn't edited in any way, are you 100% sure? I'm just making sure... There's a possibility that if you didn't take the picture, and you didn't get it right away someone might be playing a joke on you...

Like I said, I'm just trying to come up with ideas.

I read back on it "I do not recall there being anyone else present but the subjects of my photo when I was taking the picture." meaning you were more than likely the photographer, so...

I don't know man. I've seen allot of photos that were completely unexplainable, and I really can't give an un-bias opinion on it. Photography really isn't my thing when it comes to the paranormal.

Post the original picture so we can see the exif information and yes blackberrys do have exif. Then and only then can I comment on it. Don't resize it, rename it, post as it come off the phone.

Belief bias occurs when we make illogical conclusions in order to confirm our preexisting beliefs. Belief perseverance refers to our tendency to maintain a belief even after the evidence we used to form the belief is contradicted.

(03-13-2010, 06:29 PM)Vulgaria Wrote: Definitely interesting.. Were you the photographer or is that you in the picture?

You say this photo wasn't edited in any way, are you 100% sure? I'm just making sure... There's a possibility that if you didn't take the picture, and you didn't get it right away someone might be playing a joke on you...

Like I said, I'm just trying to come up with ideas.

(03-13-2010, 06:29 PM)Vulgaria Wrote: Definitely interesting.. Were you the photographer or is that you in the picture?

You say this photo wasn't edited in any way, are you 100% sure? I'm just making sure... There's a possibility that if you didn't take the picture, and you didn't get it right away someone might be playing a joke on you...

Like I said, I'm just trying to come up with ideas.

I read back on it "I do not recall there being anyone else present but the subjects of my photo when I was taking the picture." meaning you were more than likely the photographer, so...

I don't know man. I've seen allot of photos that were completely unexplainable, and I really can't give an un-bias opinion on it. Photography really isn't my thing when it comes to the paranormal.

Thanks for the response,

I know you don't know me, so obviously my word means nothing to you, but all I can give is my word.

Straight up, this is -completely- unedited.

And to confirm, yes I was the photographer.

(03-13-2010, 06:37 PM)UglyNRude Wrote: Post the original picture so we can see the exif information and yes blackberrys do have exif. Then and only then can I comment on it. Don't resize it, rename it, post as it come off the phone.

The original is on my Blackberries memory card which currently is in work, I'll post it for you first thing when I am in the office on monday morning.

I presume I still need to upload it onto imageshack similar to how I did with the embedded image here, or would you prefer I emailed it to you?

I know you don't know me, so obviously my word means nothing to you, but all I can give is my word.

Straight up, this is -completely- unedited.

And to confirm, yes I was the photographer.

I didn't say your word means nothing, but like UNR said, we can't really give any replies that aren't opinionated without the .exif, not tryin' to jab ya.

No worries, didn't mean to sound defensive there

I'll have the original for you monday!

Am looking forward to your thoughts on it.

(03-13-2010, 06:51 PM)Seosamh Wrote:

(03-13-2010, 06:44 PM)Vulgaria Wrote:

(03-13-2010, 06:39 PM)Seosamh Wrote: Thanks for the response,

I know you don't know me, so obviously my word means nothing to you, but all I can give is my word.

Straight up, this is -completely- unedited.

And to confirm, yes I was the photographer.

I didn't say your word means nothing, but like UNR said, we can't really give any replies that aren't opinionated without the .exif, not tryin' to jab ya.

No worries, didn't mean to sound defensive there

I'll have the original for you monday!

Am looking forward to your thoughts on it.

I should add something more, Since I spotted the image initially I did some brief research on the location and history of the restaurant itself...

Here is what I found :

First see the embedded picture below, this shows another view of where the picture was taken initially...the little yellow stickman being my work colleague, and the cross being the approx location of the figure in the picture....please note the large stone structure to the left :

Here's the picture from the below pdf, it shows exactly where I took the picture from:

Belief bias occurs when we make illogical conclusions in order to confirm our preexisting beliefs. Belief perseverance refers to our tendency to maintain a belief even after the evidence we used to form the belief is contradicted.

It could be matrixing..if it is I think that it could go either way.. In any case I think that it is a cool photo whether or not it is paranormal.
Welcome to the site.

(03-13-2010, 08:44 PM)The Truth Wrote: It could be matrixing..if it is I think that it could go either way.. In any case I think that it is a cool photo whether or not it is paranormal.
Welcome to the site.

It also looks to me that there is a large face that makes up the woman's dress. In my very limited opinion, there are 2 images in the picture, to me that looks like very realistic matrixing(i.e. the woman..) but with the face at the bottom screams matrixing to me.

Here is the presented picture cleaned up. Now once I see an original i can give an honest opinion. From what i see here it looks like a paste job, look at the bottle how its distorted at the base of the image.

Belief bias occurs when we make illogical conclusions in order to confirm our preexisting beliefs. Belief perseverance refers to our tendency to maintain a belief even after the evidence we used to form the belief is contradicted.